"It appears to me that
nothing can be more improving to a young naturalist than a journey
in distant countries." - Charles Darwin,
Voyage of the Beagle

ECUADOR - COAST

The
Ecuadorian Pacific coast is a region that offers
untouched and tropical beaches, small fishing villages, national
parks, archeological sites and lively harbor and touristic cities.
It´s known as the Route of the Sun , whose path is of great variety
and a wonderful mixture of ecotourism, sun, culture and gastronomy .

With Inti Travel and Tours
and our Ecuadorian associates as your hosts, you will experience the
local customs, Ecuadorian hospitality, and visit both past and
present.

Culture

Scenic Tour of
Guayaquil (3
hours daily)

2018

1 person

2 people

3 people

4-9 people

p/p

$94

$49

$44

$32

All rates are in US dollars, per person, include all taxes, and are subject to change at
any time.

This port, bustling with life is the proud heir to
cultural benchmarks and token samples of its
generous, wondrous nature. A stroll along the "MALECON
2000" brand-new waterfront under the canopy of mango
trees is a sneak preview to its tropical vibes.

The visit starts
along the main avenue of Guayaquil, the heart of
the business district of the city, by the Centennial
Park that honors the heroes of Guayaquil's
independence. A stop is made at Bolívar Park, with
an equestrian statue of South America's liberator,
Simón Bolívar.

Park of the Iguanas

This is also called "the park of the
iguanas", as they roam around the park undisturbed and perch on the
treetops, blending perfectly with the green leaves. Beside the park is
the neo-gothic Metropolitan Cathedral.

Drive through the open
market of La Bahía, and the Spanish shipyard, now a
Naval Museum. Then, a stroll along Guayaquil's new
and ravishing Malecon 2000, a 2.5 Km. (1.5 mile)
waterfront, running parallel to the River Guayas and featuring historical, cultural and entertainment
areas. To the north of the waterfront is Santa Ana
Hill and the oldest neighborhood of Guayaquil, Las
Peñas, which has been beautifully restored with
bright colored wooden constructions housing many art
galleries. The next stop is Guayaquil's cemetery
with outstanding marble sculptures by famous Italian
artists and then drive along the newest
neighborhoods in the Sanborondón area.